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American History

Douglas MercerEssays

Lyndon Johnson signing America’s death warrant, the Immigration Act of 1965 by Douglas Mercer AMERICA, WITH its “making the world safe for,” its “rugged individualism,” its utopianism, its paper creation, its “shining city on a hill,” its “dedicated…
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Essays

Mountain man’s astounding 1823 saga offers an important lesson for modern Americans. by Michael Medeiros HUGH GLASS was born of Irish parents in Pennsylvania, and went on to explore the far West in the early 1800s. One day on one of his travels, a mother grizzly bear, mistakenly thinking him a…
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American Dissident VoicesAudioKevin Alfred StromRadio

American Dissident Voices broadcast of 14 March, 2020 https://audio.nationalvanguard.com/programs/ADV 2020-0314 – Revilo Oliver’s What We Owe Our Parasites part 3.mp3 by Kevin Alfred Strom WE MUST CHANGE our societies if we are to survive — and change them radically. We must…
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American Dissident VoicesAudioKevin Alfred StromRadio

What are the qualities of mind and soul that make us White people what we are? And how have those qualities been exploited to our detriment by those who wish to do us harm? American Dissident Voices broadcast of 7 March, 2020 https://audio.nationalvanguard.com/programs/ADV 2020-0307 – Revilo…
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American Dissident VoicesAudioKevin Alfred StromRadio

American Dissident Voices broadcast of 29 February, 2020 https://audio.nationalvanguard.com/programs/ADV 2020-0229 – Revilo Oliver’s What We Owe Our Parasites part 1.mp3 by Kevin Alfred Strom THE SPEECH you are about to hear changed my life. It marks the first major speech by the…
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Andrew HamiltonExtracts

WWII flying ace Edward H. “Butch” O’Hare, father Eddie J. O’Hare, and Chicago gangster Al Capone From Stephen Fox, Blood and Power: Organized Crime in Twentieth-Century America (New York: William Morrow and Co., 1989): THE Sportsman’s Park track in Cicero was run for [Italian mobster] Capone by [Irishman]…
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Essays

THE FIRST AND most important environmental fact about New England is that it was cold — much colder in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries than today. . . a period in the Earth’s history which climatologists call the “little ice age.” Ocean temperature off the coast of New England were three degrees…
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Andrew HamiltonEssays

by Andrew Hamilton THE PREVALENCE of American flags in the few remaining White enclaves of the country is striking to any thoughtful observer. Even these small areas, of course, are not all-White as they were a quarter- or half-century ago. They are majority White demographically — for the moment.…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce I’VE JUST BEEN reading an excellent book. It’s Scalp Dance, by Thomas Goodrich, and it’s a history of the conflict between Plains Indians and White settlers moving west in the years immediately after the American Civil War, between about 1865 and 1879. Much…
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Classic Essays

by Robert Morgan IN FEBRUARY 2002, Eli M. Rosenbaum, boss of the witch-hunting Office of Special Investigations (OSI), a unit within the U.S. “Justice” Department’s Criminal Division, easily persuaded a pliant federal judge, Paul Ramon Matia (an appointee of the first President Bush), to once again…
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